This might be the openssl bug that gets triggered by certificates from letsencrypt which in addition to an up-to-date CA cert also includes a more widely trusted, but by now expired CA cert (from my understanding of it anyway)
This might be the openssl bug that gets triggered by certificates from letsencrypt which in addition to an up-to-date CA cert also includes a more widely trusted, but by now expired CA cert (from my understanding of it anyway)
To me the credit thing is less about “oh they made it so they deserve the credit”, and more about spreading word about the free software movement. Software freedom is good, and GNU is all about software freedom, but people won’t find that by searching for “Linux”
I quite enjoy TowerJumper
Just read the /sys/class/power_supply/*/charge_now virtual file with cat
I had some past experience with Blender, but for functional designs I picked up OpenSCAD
hm, maybe my terminology is off. But alt+left/right won’t work from X11 or Wayland
Not unless I notice it printing poorly
You can embed SVG in HTML, but I’m not sure well you can animate that. Might require javascript
You can also do alt+left/right if you’re already on a tty :)
Maybe if your printer is perfectly tuned and never has any issues. I don’t have that luck with mine
I currently have mine almost on the floor and it’s a terrible idea for ergonomics
I seem to remember them saying 10 was going to be the last one, too